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Neumont College of Computer Science

Salt Lake City, Utah · For Profit

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InputCost to start

Net price$33K$0–$30,000 families
In-state tuition$27KPublished sticker price
ThroughputWho finishes

Finish on time62.7%Within 150% of expected time
Return for year 274.0%Full-time freshmen
OutputPay and debt

Typical pay$78KAbout 6 years after starting
Typical pay (10 yrs)$98KAbout 10 years after starting

What we see in the data

At Neumont College of Computer Science, net price is what families actually pay after grants and scholarships. For families in the $0–$30,000 income band, that was about $33K per year, higher than the median among for-profit colleges in Utah ($19K), and higher than the median among colleges nationwide ($15K).

Finish on time means completing within the normal time frame for the degree (for example, six years for a four-year bachelor's degree). About 63% of students finished on time, higher than the median among for-profit colleges in Utah (50%), and about the same as the median among colleges nationwide (58%). That is lower than the 74% of full-time freshmen who returned for year 2.

Typical pay six years after starting was about $78K, higher than the median among for-profit colleges in Utah ($25K), and higher than the median among colleges nationwide ($36K). Pay varies widely by field of study. This is a school-wide average.

About 62% of students at Neumont College of Computer Science received federal Pell grants (a common proxy for lower family income).

How to read these numbers

Pathways & Outcomes compares each school to Utah and national pathway medians using federal and state data. Numbers are school-wide averages — not every major or program. Small graduating classes may be hidden for privacy. Apprenticeships and some trade programs are not included.

Compared to Utah & national medians

Full comparison to medians among Utah colleges and colleges nationwide that report each measure in College Scorecard (not enrollment-weighted).

Measure This school Utah median US median vs medians
Net price ($0–$30k families) $33K $17K $15K Above Utah · Above US
Finish on time 62.7% 71.4% 58.3% Below Utah · Near US
Typical pay (6 yrs after starting) $78K $34K $36K Above Utah · Above US
Typical pay ÷ net price (6 yrs) 2.4× 1.7× 2.5× Above Utah · Near US
Return for year 2 (full-time) 74.0% 69.4% 75.7% Near Utah · Near US

Headline comparisons

Cost, completion, and pay — the three measures families ask about most — charted against the same medians.

Net price
$0–$30k families · annual

Neumont College of Com…

$33K

Utah median

$17K

US median

$15K

Lower is better for families.

Finish on time
Within 150% of expected time

Neumont College of Com…

62.7%

Utah median

71.4%

US median

58.3%

Typical pay
Six years after starting

Neumont College of Com…

$78K

Utah median

$34K

US median

$36K

Source: College Scorecard · institution medians (not enrollment-weighted). Net price uses the lowest reported income band when schools publish multiple tiers. Pay ÷ net price compares typical earnings six years after starting to one year of net price (above 1× means pay exceeds that cost).

Costs & aid

Net price by family income

What full-time undergraduates actually paid per year after grants and scholarships, by family income band (federal College Scorecard).

Family income Net price
$0–$30,000 $32,906
$30,001–$48,000 $33,597
$48,001–$75,000 $33,991
$75,001–$110,000 $38,895
$110,001+ $40,388

Published costs

Published sticker prices where reported. Net price bands above show what families typically paid after aid.

Component Amount
Published tuition & fees (in-state) $27,360
Published tuition & fees (out-of-state) $27,360
Total cost of attendance $45,890
Room $6,930
Books & supplies $1,200

Affordability & loans

Federal loan outcomes from College Scorecard. Does not include Parent PLUS or private loans. Repayment rates describe historical cohorts, not a guarantee for future students.

Measure Value
Share earning at least $25K (6 yrs after starting) 84.2%
Share earning at least $25K (10 yrs after starting) 72.8%
Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs) 70.0%

Part 8: debt vs. earnings

Who attends

Enrollment & context

Measure Value
Undergraduate enrollment 453
Enrolled full-time 92.0%
Enrolled part-time 8.0%
Students receiving Pell grants 62.3%
First-generation college students 30.4%
Median family income of students $43K
Students who borrowed federal loans 87.4%
First-year retention (full-time) 74.0%
Acceptance rate 86.8%
Student–faculty ratio 27:1

Student body shares

Shares of undergraduate students by gender and race/ethnicity (federal College Scorecard). These describe who enrolls — not completion or pay by group.

Gender

Group Share of undergraduates
Women 16.1%
Men 83.9%

Race & ethnicity

Group Share of undergraduates
Two or more races 5.3%

Outcomes for Pell & first-generation students

Pell grant recipients are a proxy for lower family income; first-generation students are those whose parents did not complete a bachelor's degree. Compare each row to the school-wide figures above — not every student matches these groups.

Measure Value
Finish on time (Pell students) 59.5%
Finish on time (all students) 62.7%
Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, Pell) 63.5%
Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, non-Pell) 82.1%
Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, first-generation) 66.2%
Borrowers repaying any principal (3 yrs, not first-generation) 71.5%

Top programs by completions

Credentials awarded in the 2023–24 school year (federal completions survey), with typical pay and federal loan debt when Scorecard reports them. Debt can be blank when federal data suppress a program cohort; we use additional Scorecard debt fields when available.

Field of study Credential Typical pay (4 yrs) Debt Graduates Debt vs. pay
Computer Programming Associate's Degree N/A N/A 61 N/A
Computer Programming Bachelor's Degree N/A N/A 61 N/A
Computer Software and Media Applications Bachelor's Degree N/A N/A 34 N/A
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Bachelor's Degree N/A N/A 21 N/A

Utah program ROI brief

Completions by award level

232 Credentials awarded in the 2023–24 school year (federal completions survey).

Award level Completions
Bachelor's 194
Associate 38
Doctoral 0

Utah labor context for top fields

Statewide IPEDS completions vs. BLS employment by field — not job placement at this campus. Higher ratios mean more Utah graduates per related job opening.

Field (top by graduates) Grads here Utah median wage (related jobs) Utah supply ratio
Computer and information sciences 61 $97K 130 graduates per 1,000 Utah jobs

Credential–labor alignment brief

Institution facts

Field Value
Highest degree offered Bachelor's
Predominant award Predominantly bachelor's
Accreditor Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Campus setting City, midsize
Address 143 South Main Street, 84111-1917

What this means for you

These questions turn Neumont College of Computer Science's public data into a next step — not a ranking or a guarantee.

Students
  • Compare this school to others on your list — averages above hide big differences between majors.
  • Open the programs table for typical pay and debt in your field, not just school-wide numbers.
  • Compare up to three schools side by side before you apply.
Families
  • Ask the financial aid office for net price at your family's income band — not sticker tuition.
  • Ask whether students like yours typically finish on time and what they earn in your student's intended major.
  • Pair typical pay with federal loan debt in the programs table — completion alone does not guarantee strong pay.

Related Utah research

Data sources

  • U.S. College Scorecard (school-wide outcomes)
  • IPEDS directory (2023–24)
  • IPEDS tuition and costs (2023–24)
  • IPEDS completions (2023–24 award year)

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How this was produced

Pathways & Outcomes uses AI tools to help draft reports and data briefs from verified public data and analysis. A human editor reviews every publication for accuracy, data consistency, clarity, methodology alignment, and discrepancies before release. AI does not determine what we investigate, what we publish, or what conclusions we reach. Editorial policy · About our team